I have had some success with some of my Sophronitis this winter:
The first is a S. coccinea 4n from Sunset Valley Orchids, although I bought it from the Orchid Conservancy at last year's spring show. Not very big but the red is intense. I think it was just out of the flask when I bought it.
The second plant is SLC Seagulls 'Apricot' x S. wittigiana, also from Sunset Valley. Pretty color, more pastel than the coccinea.
Thanks. I have a special affection for Sophronitis, but to date have had spectacularly little success with them. These two blooms appeared under my care, so I'm happy. I have cernua, rosea (wittigiana?), brevipedunculata, mantiqueirana, and 2 more cultivars of the coccinea 4n. None of the others have bloomed yet.